Applying BIM and Laser Scanning to Construction Quailty Management

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Lin P.-H. [1 ]
Chen D.-Y. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Civil Engineering, Feng Chia University, Taichung
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BIM; Laser scanning; Point cloud; Quality management;
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10.6652/JoCICHE.201904_31(2).0008
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With the rapid development of measurement technology, the current 3D laser scanning technology has widely applied the point cloud method to present the 3D data obtained by the fast scanning. If it is further integrated with the original BIM model, it will effectively improve the related engineering decisions and accuracyin construction quality management. The empirical analysis of this study uses the laser scanning to generate the point cloud model, and then integrates with BIM as the application of engineering quality checking. Furthermore, this study combines IDEF0 methodology to propose the process-oriented quality management framework for reference. Lessons learned from this case and feedback can be provided to localconstruction industry to enhance the current status of quality control operation under taking the latest measurement technology, and the decisionmaking for innovation of the enterprise quality management system in the future. © 2018, Chinese Institute of Civil and Hydraulic Engineering. All right reserved.
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